Steven,
Amanda can use gnutar, star, suntar or bsdtar.
On 07/17/2014 11:59 AM, Steven Backus wrote:
When compiling 3.3.6 I received the message:
WARNING: /bin/tar is not bsdtar, so it will not be used.
It means that it didn't find a bsdtar, which if fine unless you want to
use the ambsdtar application, this is mostly for MacOs.
What tar is it going to use if not that one?
The command:
/bin/tar --version
returns:
tar (GNU tar) 1.15.1
I thought that was a good tar to use. What's the right one?
Steve